Aaron Judge becomes fastest to 350 HRs
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We're running out of words to describe just how special of a talent New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge truly is. On Saturday against the Chicago Cubs, the
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Yardbarker on MSNAaron Judge’s latest record is overshadowing another one of his historic featsOn Saturday afternoon, New York Yankees slugger and baseball's best hitter, Aaron Judge, became the fastest player to 350 home runs, having done so in 1,088 games.
The Yankees have had four sluggers to win the Derby: Aaron Judge (2017), Robinson Cano (2011), Jason Giambi (2002) and Tino Martinez (1997). Even though the Yankees already lead the league, they will have the chance to extend their lead in 2025 as second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. will participate in this year's iteration of the event.
With his 35th home run of the season, outfielder Aaron Judge became the fastest player in Major League Baseball history to surpass 350 home runs in his career. Playing in just his 1,088th MLB game, Judge surpassed Mark McGwire's record of 350 home runs in a span of 1,280, nearly breaking the record by 200 games.
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Aaron Judge made three outstanding catches in right field, robbing Pete Crow-Armstrong of a home run, Dansby Swanson of a single and Kyle Tucker of a two-run hit in the New York Yankees’ 11-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs.
New York Yankees rightfielder Aaron Judge is on a hot streak that has him with 34 home runs during the 2025 regular season, which puts him on a pace for at least 60 HRs. If the Cal
Aaron Judge was disappointed to see D.J. LeMahieu depart New York this week, and the Yankees captain also addressed rumors that he helped the veteran infielder remain on the roster last year.